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Human Development Enhancement Program

Focusing on a single sector enhances the viability and impact of human development programs

Project Name

Human Development Enhancement Program

Project Number
51129-002
Report Date
22 Nov 2021
Report Source
Self-evaluation
Country
Armenia
Sector
Education
Health
Education sector development
Health system development
Applicability
Project-level
Project Cycle Stage
Preparation
Topics
Human development programs

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